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§ s.ao Sewa disposal systems <br /> <br />System Repairs. At such time that the owner observes a <br />malfunction of the system, the owner shall immediately notify the <br />plumbing inspector of the problem~. Required maintenance shall <br />be arranged for by the owner to maintain proper system <br />operation. <br /> <br />Sub& 3. Cost~ <br /> <br /> a. Routine Maintenance. Costs incurred for such routine cleaning <br /> as referred to in §8.30.06 shall be borne by the property owner. <br /> <br /> b. Non-Routine Maintenance. Ail other costs incurred to maintain <br /> system operability shall be directly absorbed by the owner. <br /> <br /> Sub& 4. Disposal. Disposal of tank p-roping, box cleaning, or other <br />material shall be at agency-approved locations. Distribution box cleanings may be <br />disposed of in the individual disposal system, provided the system's operation is not <br />hindered by so doing. <br /> <br />8.30.07 Systems inventory. The plumbing inspector shall create, update, and <br />maintain an accurate inventory of all individual sewage disposal systems within <br />the R~msey corporate limits. Information to be recorded shall include, but not be <br />limited to: <br /> a. Location; <br /> b. Description of original installation; <br /> c. Improvements made; <br /> d. Pumping records; <br /> e. Soft types. <br /> <br />8.30.08 Health h~zards. <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> Subdivi~on 1. General. All systems which are in a state of disrepair <br />and/or improperly constructed, or which in relation to existing use constitute a <br />hazard to safety or health or public welfare by reason of either inadequate <br />maintenance or construction, dilapidation, or obsolescence, as determined by the <br />inspection procedures in §8.30.05 or any other effective section or city code, are for <br />the purpose of this chapter hereby declared to be health hazards. All such health <br />hazards shall be abated by repair, rehabilitation, demolition, or removal in <br />accordance with the procedure specified in §8.30.05 Subd. 2. <br /> <br /> Sub& 2. Notice To Owner. <br /> <br /> a. The pl~rnbing inspector shall examine, or cause to be examined, <br /> and inspect every sewage disposal system reported as improperly <br /> constructed or maintained in accord with the inspection <br /> procedures as prescribed in Chapter 8.30.05, and if such system is <br /> found to be a health hazard as defined in this section, the <br /> pl-mbing inspector shall give to the owner of such system written <br /> notice stating the defects thereof. Th~s notice may require the <br /> owner or person in charge of the systems to ~dthin seven days <br /> commence either the required repairs and improvements or <br /> <br />Page 264 <br /> <br />Printed 12/28/90 <br /> <br /> <br />
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